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A white man and a white woman crouch on the floor at Collaboration Station Coventry, talking through a series of post-it ideas laid out across the floor. Others sit and listen.

“My involvement made me feel encouraged, connected and empowered to be an initiator in our city.”

Connecting for Good movement changemaker

A white woman with dark brown hair wearing red lipstick, a black top and silver chain looks thoughtfully into the camera lens for a selfie against a window during the day.

“I am in awe of their collective minds and hopeful hearts. Grapevine is a power house.”

Stephanie Wong, founder of Act Build Change

Three people - a white older man and black older couple (male and female) - stand around a round table covered in leaflets at a community event in Ball Hill, Coventry discussing what is on the table.

“I feel more connected to Ball Hill. I feel part of a community that is taking action. I feel a greater sense of pride.”

Destination Ball Hill core group member
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We’ve spent 30 years grappling with some of the most complex challenges faced by our communities and systems, developing responses that push boundaries to create solutions. To mark this milestone, we’re sharing our story of three decades which you can read here and releasing a series of ‘Grapevine at 30’ blogs that go under the […]

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Let’s Get Voting! Young disabled activists want voting to be more accessible

Voters in some parts of England head to the polling stations tomorrow (1 May) to elect councillors and in some cases, mayors. These are the first local elections since the general election last summer. Although Coventry isn’t part of the process on this occasion (but neighbouring Warwickshire is), our Coventry Youth Activists (CYA) are taking […]

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Grapevine at 30: A new blog series to mark our latest milestone!

Grapevine’s work illustrates how people and communities can meet one another’s needs, claim power and take action on what matters to them—transforming services and systems along the way. This year, we’re marking three decades by sharing our story of how we’ve gone from a small single-issue charity to an organisation at the centre of work […]

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